Paper cutting
Project Description:
In this activity, we explored symmetry and repetition through a fun paper-folding project using tissue paper. We began by carefully folding squares of tissue into smaller sections, similar to how you might fold a paper fan or triangle for snowflakes. Then, we cut various shapes along the folded edges. When we unfolded the tissue, we revealed intricate and colorful designs made by the repeating cut patterns. It was exciting to see how each student’s creation turned out completely unique, even though we all used the same folding technique.
Extension Activity:
Cultural Connection – Papel Picado:
As an extension, students could explore the Mexican folk art tradition of papel picado, which uses similar techniques to create decorative banners for celebrations. Students could research the cultural significance of papel picado, design their own banners with meaningful symbols or messages, and string them together to decorate the classroom or school hallway in celebration of a cultural heritage event, holiday, or even art night.
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